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Books are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.
— Christopher Paolini
The Bible isn't a choose your own adventure book where everyone can just make up their own meaning.
— Benjamin L. Corey
An inspired and infallible passage whose meaning you cannot be sure of is not much more useful than an uninspired, fallible passage.
— Robert M. Price
The best of fiction, as we know, of course, doesn't tell the truth; it tales the truth.
— Criss Jami
Books are my friends, my companion. They make me laugh and cry and find the meaning of life
— Christopher Paolini
When a goat likes a book, the whole book is gone,
and the meaning has to go find an author again.
- The Trouble With Reading — William Stafford
and the meaning has to go find an author again.
- The Trouble With Reading — William Stafford
The only important thing in a book is the meaning that it has for you.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Books age, they yellow, the pages dry and crackle and tear. Who can tell what tiny defect will change simple paper and ink into true meaning?
— Django Wexler
He didn't know what books meant to her, that books were symbols of truth and meaning ...
— Cassandra Clare
A room without books is like a life without meaning.
— Thomas Jefferson
I meet people and they become chapters in my stories.
— Avijeet Das
The bastard form of mass culture is humiliated repetition ... always new books, new programs, new films, news items, but always the same meaning.
— Roland Barthes
People love books because they're searching for answers to deep, unconscious questions - and books get as close as it's possible to get.
— Carla H. Krueger
A person's Acts of #Kindness far outlives their lifespan,for they leave behind a true, meaningful legacy.
— Michael Levy
To reread a book is to read a different book. The reader is different. The meaning is different.
— Johnny Rich
I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.
— Emily Dickinson